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Resource on the Go is a education podcast hosted by National Sexual Violence Resource Center. It has 81 episodes, with the latest published March 2026.

Sexual harassment, abuse, and assault are serious and widespread issues — but we can all work together to eliminate these issues and create a safer world. That’s where Resource on the Go comes in. Each episode, we’ll share insights on responding and preventing to sexual assault from experts who are doing this work every day. A go-to source for those working to end sexual violence, this podcast will explore topics like community-level prevention, evaluation, messaging, and more. For more information or to connect with us, visit nsvrc.org.

education ·en ·81 episodes

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Voices Through the Decades: What the Next Generation is Teaching Us

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Voices Through the Decades: Leadership, Legacy, and the Evolution of SAAM

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Share Your Voice: Reflecting on 25 Years of SAAM

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Our Favorite Moments from our Top Podcasts

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Meeting This Moment – Facilitating Suicide Prevention Workshops for Youth in School and Community Settings

6

Behind the scenes of a partnership to change the media landscape in Minnesota

7

Together We Act, United We Change (SAAM 2025): Turning Awareness into Action

8

How MenHealing partners with local organizations to reach survivors

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A partnership between a rape crisis center and an LGBTQIA homeless shelter

10

The Amplify Leadership Lab

11

Digging Deep and Doing Better Part 3: A Conversation with Kiora Matthews

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Digging Deep and Doing Better Part 2: An Intersectional Approach to Data Collection and Analysis about Youth Experiences with Sexual Violence

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Digging Deep and Doing Better Part 1: An Intersectional Approach to Data Collection and Analysis about Youth Experiences with Sexual Violence

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Addressing Three Challenges in Measuring Bystander Intervention

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Cómo llega este grupo de apoyo a los hombres encarcelados

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How this support group reaches men who are incarcerated

17

Using a Policy Scorecard for Evaluating Community-Level Prevention

18

Housing for Prevention: Series Recap

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Housing for Prevention: Janae Sargent and Ashleigh Klein-Jimenez in conversation with Gabby Boyle

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Housing for Prevention: Caroline LaPorte and Gwendolyn Packard in conversation with Melissa Brings Them

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Housing for Prevention: Rebekah Moses in conversation with Mel Pasignajen

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Mapping Prevention Episode 2

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Mapping Prevention Episode 1

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Bonus Episode: Five Insights from a Survivor’s Path

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Preventing Sexual Assault Together: The Power of Community Engagement

26

Creating Climates for Innovation

27

Prevention Gets Visual: A conversation about Photovoice

28

Excerpt from “Applying Principles Focused Evaluation in the Sexual Violence Prevention Context”

29

Exploring Environmental and Situational Prevention

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Why are We Talking About Evaluation?

31

Anti-Blackness in the Movement: Darin talks with Paris Chapman

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Anti-Blackness in the Movement: Darin talks with Theryn Kigvamasudvashti

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Anti-Blackness in the Movement: Darin talks with Valériana Chikoti-Bandua Estes

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Anti-Blackness in the Movement: Darin talks with Tonya Lovelace

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Anti-Blackness in the Movement: Darin talks with Michelle Osborne

36

Building Safe Online Spaces Together

37

Sexual Citizens: A Landmark Study of Sex, Power, and Assault on Campus Part 2

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Sexual Citizens: A Landmark Study of Sex, Power, and Assault on Campus Part 1

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How to Measure a Sense of Community

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How Alcohol and Sexual Violence Meet on Campus During a Pandemic - Part 2

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How Alcohol and Sexual Violence Meet on Campus During a Pandemic - Part 1

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Reframing Childhood Adversity: Making the Role of Our Communities Clear

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Working with Male Survivors: Talking to Men with Disabilities About Sexual Assault

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Changing the Way We Think About Childhood Adversity

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Working with Male Survivors: Healing at Sexual Assault Centers and Beyond

46

Celebrating One Year of Podcasting: What We’ve Learned

47

Working with Male Survivors: Reaching Male Survivors Through Storytelling

48

Using an Indigenous Circle Process for Evaluation

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Working with Male Survivors: What Support Do Advocates Need?

50

Working with Male Survivors: Successful Counseling Approaches for Your Incarcerated Clients

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